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people are starting to go coo coo in boston. nothing to do. >> the 17th snowstorm is the insanity snowstorm. we are going to jump out the window. what else are we going to do today? >> you don't have to worry about that here. boston has more snow that squall valley right now. here is a look at the radar be we are dry. here is a look outside where we are cloudy. everywhere in the bay area is cloudy. we have been cloudy all day long. a very significant change of the weather pattern. 70s for five straight days in livermore. 77 sunday. and today? 59. 12 degrees cooler than yesterday because of the on- shore flow. a pattern we typically see in june and july we saw in the middle of february. clouds are out there acting like a blanket. oakland 50. san jose, 48. san francisco, 52. same deal tomorrow. the latest computer model information says that the on shore flow continues. the marine layer will actually be thicker as we get a little bit of late day sunshine. but i have knocked down afternoon temperatures by two or three degrees. lit
people are starting to go coo coo in boston. nothing to do. >> the 17th snowstorm is the insanity snowstorm. we are going to jump out the window. what else are we going to do today? >> you don't have to worry about that here. boston has more snow that squall valley right now. here is a look at the radar be we are dry. here is a look outside where we are cloudy. everywhere in the bay area is cloudy. we have been cloudy all day long. a very significant change of the weather pattern....
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this has been going on all over the city of boston. this is where trash cans are placed on top of this granite here, and they have all been removed on boylston street as well as logan airport and places around boston. a lot of them just have been taken out. police don't want to deal with it anymore. they're tired of going and checking these things and there are thousands of these this have been taken off the street. that's part of the changes that have happened in the past 24 hours. we're going to be here and give you the rest on kpix 5 later this evening. back to you guys. >>> ken bastida live for us in boston. thanks. >>> among the injured is a 12- year-old boy from martinez. aaron hern's family says he's hospitalized in intensive care. the youngster was hit in the leg by shrapnel while cheering on his mom who was running the race. >>> some people who were in boston for the marathon are returning back to the bay area, and elissa harrington has been getting some firsthand accounts from travelers arriving in at sfo. she joins us with m
this has been going on all over the city of boston. this is where trash cans are placed on top of this granite here, and they have all been removed on boylston street as well as logan airport and places around boston. a lot of them just have been taken out. police don't want to deal with it anymore. they're tired of going and checking these things and there are thousands of these this have been taken off the street. that's part of the changes that have happened in the past 24 hours. we're going...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, boston. >>> investigators are doing a thorough search of boston, as many as two unexploded bombs turned up near the end of the course and were safely disarmed. another device under a grandstand was not a bomb. one man was questioned, a saudi national spotted near the scene of the explosions right before those bombs went off. >> when the blast happened, he began to run. now, in context, a lot of people began to run, a civilian who thought this individual was acting suspiciously chased him and tackled him and turned him over to place saying i saw him over there acting suspiciously and he ran. that may mean a lot. it may mean nothing at all. >> investigators say the saudi man is being cooperative and is denying any involvement. he has not been arrested or charged. >>> here at home, transit agencies are stepping up security and vigilance. however, there are no reports of specific threat. let's go to elissa harrington. is there any extra security this morning? >> we don't know about this morning but there is extra security all over bay area cities. there are no sp
susan mcginnis, cbs news, boston. >>> investigators are doing a thorough search of boston, as many as two unexploded bombs turned up near the end of the course and were safely disarmed. another device under a grandstand was not a bomb. one man was questioned, a saudi national spotted near the scene of the explosions right before those bombs went off. >> when the blast happened, he began to run. now, in context, a lot of people began to run, a civilian who thought this individual...
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the boston gangster was dead within hours of arriving at that atison in west virginia. early signs point to a career atller who hated rats. more now from nikki battiste. >> reporter: the reputed mobster's early-morning death was quick and so violent, it was reported that the 89-year-old was unrecognizable. the suspect: a mafia hit man, freddy geas. "the boston globe" says geas is one of two inmates under investigation for gouging out bulger's eyes while beating him in his cell tuesday morning. geas, a career massachusetts criminal, was in hazelton for killing another mob boss in 2009. >> when i first heard that he, mr. bulger, was killed in-- in hazelton, that's the first thing i thought was, freddy was there. >> reporter: daniel kelly represents geas. >> he was aware of whitey bulger. he had a distaste for informants. >> reporter: bulger's violent orath mirrored his life, and made for gory movie scenes based on the maniac mobster. his death made headlines in the papers that made him infamous. "the boston globe's" shelley murphy has reported on whitey llger's mob life f
the boston gangster was dead within hours of arriving at that atison in west virginia. early signs point to a career atller who hated rats. more now from nikki battiste. >> reporter: the reputed mobster's early-morning death was quick and so violent, it was reported that the 89-year-old was unrecognizable. the suspect: a mafia hit man, freddy geas. "the boston globe" says geas is one of two inmates under investigation for gouging out bulger's eyes while beating him in his cell...
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the boston gangster was dead within hours of arriving at that prison in west virginia. early signs point to a career killer who hated rats. more now from nikki battiste. >> reporter: the reputed mobster's early morning death was quick and so violent, it was reported that the 89-year-old was unrecognizable. the suspect, a mafia hit man freddy diaz. the boston gloed says geas is one of two under investigation for gouging out bulger's eyes while beating him in his cell tuesday morning. geas a career massachusetts criminal was hailed for killing another mob boss in 2009. >> when i first heard mr. bulger was killed in hazelton, that's the first thing i thought, was, freddy was there. >> reporter: daniel kelly represents geas. >> he was aware of whitey bulger. he had a distaste for informants. >> reporter: bulger's violent death mirrored his life. did was based on the mania mobster. his death made headlines in the papers that made him infamous. the boston globe shelley murphy has reported on whitey bulger's mob life for over 30 years and says in prison, his cooperation with t
the boston gangster was dead within hours of arriving at that prison in west virginia. early signs point to a career killer who hated rats. more now from nikki battiste. >> reporter: the reputed mobster's early morning death was quick and so violent, it was reported that the 89-year-old was unrecognizable. the suspect, a mafia hit man freddy diaz. the boston gloed says geas is one of two under investigation for gouging out bulger's eyes while beating him in his cell tuesday morning. geas...
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in boston. susan, what is the latest? >> reporter: the people of boston are waking up to the aftermath of this horrific attack. we're standing about three blocks in front of exactly where that happened. police have cordoned off a three to five-block radius around the area where these two blasts went off. the fbi has taken over the investigation. the white house says these attacks are being treated as an act of terror. a pair of explosions at the finish line of the boston marathon. the bloody scene shocked many here in boston and around the world. >> you hear about things in other countries and other places and i guess in the united states we have to be aware that perhaps more of that will be coming our way. >> reporter: the investigation started almost immediately. officials cordoned off several blocks around the bomb site in order to allow bomb squad detectives to sweep the area for more explosive devices. early tuesday morning we learned federal and local authorities are searching an apartment
in boston. susan, what is the latest? >> reporter: the people of boston are waking up to the aftermath of this horrific attack. we're standing about three blocks in front of exactly where that happened. police have cordoned off a three to five-block radius around the area where these two blasts went off. the fbi has taken over the investigation. the white house says these attacks are being treated as an act of terror. a pair of explosions at the finish line of the boston marathon. the...
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first, jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: for boston commuters, nearly 1.5 million daily, this is the new normal-- crammed on to crowded shuttlell buses as their trains remain entombed in snow. janet mcauliffe's commute of 20 minutes took more than four hours. >> i need to do something, and it's not acceptable. >> we want to clean down there. >> reporter: desperate to clear the tracks, the boston transit authority is paying union workers and using prison inmates to join the shovel brigade. it could be a month before the entire transit system is back on a full schedule. every task that was once routine here has become nearly impossible. north of boston, this building in flames was right across the street from the local firehouse, but the hydrants were buried and by the time firefighters dug them out-- some by hand, but the building was a total loss. chief greg gagnon: >> the guys are all iced up. the lines are icing up. the roadway is iced up. it compounds the problem. >> these are directly over the front door. >> reporter: today, city inspectors went door to doorto urging home own
first, jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: for boston commuters, nearly 1.5 million daily, this is the new normal-- crammed on to crowded shuttlell buses as their trains remain entombed in snow. janet mcauliffe's commute of 20 minutes took more than four hours. >> i need to do something, and it's not acceptable. >> we want to clean down there. >> reporter: desperate to clear the tracks, the boston transit authority is paying union workers and using prison inmates to...
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>> susan mcginnis in boston. thank you, susan. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your explosives inside. it's a good device. for high explosives you can use smokeless powder or pyro techs, smokeless powder and you have your timer, your initiator, and when it's supposed to detonate. it detonates inside and then the pressure of the explosion builds up within the pressure cooker until it breaks. so what the pressure cooker does is it contains that explosive energy till it can't anymore, and then it in and of itself becomes shrapnel and lets that explosive energy out at a much higher rate because it's built up inside. and if you take t
>> susan mcginnis in boston. thank you, susan. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your...
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boston marathon bombings survivors, parents, nurses and first responders danced. one of the victims gave the event to her husband and the city and both lost their leg in the attack. taking something positive out of it. >> we will do something positive this afternoon. >> it's the weekend. go home. right? >> it is the weekend. go home everyone. >> wyatt: oh, come on. [ whistling ] [ knock on door ] yep. [ exhales sharply ] >> hope: wyatt? >> wyatt: yeah, uh, uh, hold on. one second. >> hope: [ laughs ] >> wyatt: [ clears throat ] happy valentine's day. >> hope: look at you! >> wyatt: yes -- flowers... >> hope: [ laughs ] >> wyatt: ...chocolates... >> hope: thank you. >> wyatt: ...and me. >> hope: oh!
boston marathon bombings survivors, parents, nurses and first responders danced. one of the victims gave the event to her husband and the city and both lost their leg in the attack. taking something positive out of it. >> we will do something positive this afternoon. >> it's the weekend. go home. right? >> it is the weekend. go home everyone. >> wyatt: oh, come on. [ whistling ] [ knock on door ] yep. [ exhales sharply ] >> hope: wyatt? >> wyatt: yeah, uh,...
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>>> students allege racial intolerance at an elite boston high school. >>> and largest sled dog race this side of alaska is under way. keeping a mushing marathon tradition alive. as allen pizzy reports, inside their country and trying to escape. we warrant the footage and no distance at all what would be peace talks in geneva. even as participants argued over whether or not to get down to business. children and their families fleeing the perilous crossing from greece compared with january last year. 250 are believed to have drowned this month alone. this is the kind of horror that makes them take the risk. dozens of people were killed in damascus when a car bomb went off in a suburb. two suicide bombers struck rescuers attingatting -- addinge carnage. syria is a catastrophe. >> secretary of state john kerry called on participants to seize the opportunity to bring an end to the conflict. the talks are supposed to begin in some form monday. >> this conflict could easily engulf the region. if left to spiral completely out of control. that is what the negotiations in geneva can prevent.
>>> students allege racial intolerance at an elite boston high school. >>> and largest sled dog race this side of alaska is under way. keeping a mushing marathon tradition alive. as allen pizzy reports, inside their country and trying to escape. we warrant the footage and no distance at all what would be peace talks in geneva. even as participants argued over whether or not to get down to business. children and their families fleeing the perilous crossing from greece compared...
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looks like a direct crossing over new york city and passing to the west of boston. now it's still going to be a category 1 or a tropic storm level by the time it hits new york and boston, but the heavy rainfall and storm surge will be the main factors for the far northeast. they're expecting 10-20 inches of rain. we will continue to see water problems there as we track irene into new york early tomorrow morning. >>> several airports on the east coast are shut down. airlines have canceled more than 9000 flights through monday. there's ,,,,,,,,,,,, the hospital following a 49ers-raiders game at candlestick, the niners are back at the stadium. don knapp is also at candlestick, where new security measures are in place for tonight's game. don. nat: clip 5116 08 59 12 about cbs 5, coming up at five. other bay area headlines: a coastal protection group is suing san francisco for putting tons of rocks and other debris on ocean beach, to keep it - and the great highway - from eroding. the group claims the city is violating state coastal protection laws. it wants the city to
looks like a direct crossing over new york city and passing to the west of boston. now it's still going to be a category 1 or a tropic storm level by the time it hits new york and boston, but the heavy rainfall and storm surge will be the main factors for the far northeast. they're expecting 10-20 inches of rain. we will continue to see water problems there as we track irene into new york early tomorrow morning. >>> several airports on the east coast are shut down. airlines have...
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. >>> the death penalty handed down to boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will automatically be appealed. the appeal could take decades. yesterday at his sentencing hearing tsarnaev said he was sorry after victims berated him for his cowardly and disgusting act. jim armstrong of our boston station wbz was in the courtroom. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev first praised a la and then apologized to victims and his loved ones as he spoke publicly for the first time about the bombings that killed three and injured more than 260. the 21-year-old looked straight at the judge but addressed the victims when he said i would like to now apologize to the victims, to the survivors. he also admitted to his role saying i did it along with my brother. i learned about some of the victims. throughout the trial more of those victims were given names, more faces and they were good souls. some survivors doubt tsarnaev's sincerity. >> what he said showed no remorse, no regret and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> reporter: but another victim offered forgiveness. >> i hope that his words w
. >>> the death penalty handed down to boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will automatically be appealed. the appeal could take decades. yesterday at his sentencing hearing tsarnaev said he was sorry after victims berated him for his cowardly and disgusting act. jim armstrong of our boston station wbz was in the courtroom. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev first praised a la and then apologized to victims and his loved ones as he spoke publicly for the first time about the...
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alison, anyone in the south who's been looking up at boston and elsewhere in new england thinking they were going to squeak by without any suffering, sadly mistaken. >> dangerous cold. susan mcginnis in washington, stay warm, susan. thank you. >>> an example of the extreme cold, it hit three degrees in new york city, cold enough to freeze parts of the hudson river, breaking the previous record of nine degrees set 12 years ago. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is tracking this morning's weathermaker. >> we've been watching this really potent storm move across the mid-south. impressive snow totals and a lot of ice. that icing for the morning hours across north carolina. the snow stretching up toward long island and new york city. limited amounts of snowfall there. you notice the brunt of the storm slides off to the south. but it will bring additional snowfall across southern new england, a place that's been shattering snowfall records. storm totals, you can see the biggest bull's-eye across virginia and west virginia. significant snow in d.c. haven't seen much in t
alison, anyone in the south who's been looking up at boston and elsewhere in new england thinking they were going to squeak by without any suffering, sadly mistaken. >> dangerous cold. susan mcginnis in washington, stay warm, susan. thank you. >>> an example of the extreme cold, it hit three degrees in new york city, cold enough to freeze parts of the hudson river, breaking the previous record of nine degrees set 12 years ago. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston...
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so do you think people in boston should be proud of their accent? k yeah! i am. i am. it's done me well. >> reporter: now it's that accent that brings hollywood to her. anna werner, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the wicked smart cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. and in >>> a wet and wild wednesday rain and wind toppled trees and power lines and in the north bay a dramatic rescue. a woman trapped barely keeping her head above water. >> new at clock the silver lining to these storms -- new at 6:00 the silver lining to these storms the boost to our reservoirs. >> dumping trash, a bay area pastor. >> a person in that position is supposed to be a community leader. >> tonight, his excuse for leaving his garbage. >> new at 6:00, the politics of parking. bay area drivers paying the price for one city's credit card mistake. we asked, is this fair? >> but first, we are keeping
so do you think people in boston should be proud of their accent? k yeah! i am. i am. it's done me well. >> reporter: now it's that accent that brings hollywood to her. anna werner, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the wicked smart cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. and in...
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the storm brought snow from south carolina to maine including nearly two feet in boston. it was one of the city's biggest single day january snow falls on record. >> at times the snow was coming down at more than three inches an hour. it was very, very fast, very intense and so we did reach zero visibility and white out conditions. >> new york is digging out from more than 20 inches in some areas while temperatures in the teens are creating a new danger. >> want to remind all new yorkers it going to be very, very cold. >> but in rhode island love conquers all, for this providence couple the storm only made their wedding day more memorable. >> i now pronounce you husband and wife. >> reporter: and unfortunately it wasn't all happy endings three people did die on new york's long island while shoveling snow. here in boston schools will reopen tomorrow, people will return to work so the work continues on the road to make sure they are clear and ready to go jericka. >> duncan: all right, mola lenghi in boston, thank you. we turn now to the covid-19 pandemic. new cases top 500,
the storm brought snow from south carolina to maine including nearly two feet in boston. it was one of the city's biggest single day january snow falls on record. >> at times the snow was coming down at more than three inches an hour. it was very, very fast, very intense and so we did reach zero visibility and white out conditions. >> new york is digging out from more than 20 inches in some areas while temperatures in the teens are creating a new danger. >> want to remind all...
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in boston the snow will not stop. they are shoveling. they're shoveling. when they're done shoveling, they're shoveling more. there is so much snow they're running out of places to put it all. it's a pretty good thing the red sox are down south getting ready for spring training because that is fenway park. you cannot see the right field fence. it is covered in snow. baseball there in about six weeks i think. 43 straight days, will we get to 44? the answer coming up. >>> president obama left palm springs today dressed for golf and returned home to this. brr. air force one touching down in the middle of a snowstorm tonight. >>> the president will surely be dealing with this late breaking development. about an hour ago a federal judge in texas temporarily blocked the president's exec tiff action on immigration. the first part -- executive action on immigration. the first part of that order to, stop the deportation of illegal immigrants brought to the u.s. as kids was supposed to start wednesday. the federal government is expected to appeal the judge's ruling.
in boston the snow will not stop. they are shoveling. they're shoveling. when they're done shoveling, they're shoveling more. there is so much snow they're running out of places to put it all. it's a pretty good thing the red sox are down south getting ready for spring training because that is fenway park. you cannot see the right field fence. it is covered in snow. baseball there in about six weeks i think. 43 straight days, will we get to 44? the answer coming up. >>> president obama...
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students allege racial intolerance at an elite boston high school. and, the sled dog race this side of alaska is under way keeping a mushing marathon tradition alive. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition of the broadcast. tomorrow night, campaign 2016 gets its first reality check when voters select which candidate will represent them at the republican and democratic national conventions this summer. starting at 7 p.m. local time, caucuses or meetings will be held across the state. republican voters will write the name of their preferred candidate on slips of paper, democrats will stand in different parts of the room, supporting candidates in groups. because iowa goes first, it's a highly anticipated event. one that could be complicated by a blizzard due to arrive just as voting begins. our election team has iowa covered starting with major garrett and the republican race. major. >> reporter: jeff, here at ted cruz's iowa headquarters the workload is constant and
students allege racial intolerance at an elite boston high school. and, the sled dog race this side of alaska is under way keeping a mushing marathon tradition alive. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition of the broadcast. tomorrow night, campaign 2016 gets its first reality check when voters select which candidate will represent them at the republican and democratic national conventions this...
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the storm makes for dangerous commutes from dallas to the boston area. plows hit the road in west virginia overnight as snow quickly accumulated on the ground. just yesterday, parts of the state had flooded roads and mudslides after heavy downpours. up to a foot of snow expected today, officials issued a state of emergency. >> i have never seen it like this. >> reporter: there's a similar soggy story playing out in parts of kentucky. >> i hope the snow moves in quicker than they anticipate to slow down the water flow. >> reporter: it could be winter's final punch of the season expected to bring snow and ice in texas. >> try to plan the flattest route with the fewest turns and the fewest areas where you could get in trouble. >> travel in arkansas could be so tricky, police plan to use military hummers to get around. >> gives us the dimension to be able to serve the community and get places where we may not be able to get normally when the conditions like this get bad up there. >> cities like washington, d.c. and philadelphia could get six inches of snow.
the storm makes for dangerous commutes from dallas to the boston area. plows hit the road in west virginia overnight as snow quickly accumulated on the ground. just yesterday, parts of the state had flooded roads and mudslides after heavy downpours. up to a foot of snow expected today, officials issued a state of emergency. >> i have never seen it like this. >> reporter: there's a similar soggy story playing out in parts of kentucky. >> i hope the snow moves in quicker than...
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a jogger found his dead body in the woods of a boston suburb, his wallet missing. almost all of boston saimed connection to bulger. >> we're here to announce criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. >> reporter: on friday, in a bizarre twist, officials announced they now believe rakes' murder had nothing at all to do with buller. one of rakes' business associates, 69-year-old william camuti, apparently owed him so much money, he decided to kill him with cyanide. camuti pleaded not guilty. >> we allege that this defendant, mr. camuti, intentionally put poison in the victim's iced coffee, drove around for several hours with mr. rakes in his car, and then dumped mr. rakes' body in a remote location. >> reporter: in a mob trial already full of surprises, this one almost beyond belief. rakes' tragic story ended the same day "whitey" bulger's defense team rested its case. members of this jury, if they've been following the judge's instructions, don't know any of this has even happened.
a jogger found his dead body in the woods of a boston suburb, his wallet missing. almost all of boston saimed connection to bulger. >> we're here to announce criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. >> reporter: on friday, in a bizarre twist, officials announced they now believe rakes' murder had nothing at all to do with buller. one of rakes' business associates, 69-year-old william camuti,...
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boston, as you call him. >> yes. papa boston sometimes, too. >> axelrod: papa boston? >> papa boston. >> axelrod: what's he taught you? >> to be as great as you can be takes a certain level of commitment. >> knock her in there. >> yes, ma'am, i'd love to do that. >> axelrod: you can see the entire profile of mariah stackhouse on this month's edition of "60 minutes" sports on shotime. that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org -- for the price. need health insurance? now'e time to act. the all-out puo cover california.. before 's too late. >>> we have good news about dungeness crab. but be prepared to pay. >> the all out push to enroll in "covered california" before it's too late. >> bay area teens in a garage for months. wait until you see what they are building inside. kpix 5 news is next. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonal
boston, as you call him. >> yes. papa boston sometimes, too. >> axelrod: papa boston? >> papa boston. >> axelrod: what's he taught you? >> to be as great as you can be takes a certain level of commitment. >> knock her in there. >> yes, ma'am, i'd love to do that. >> axelrod: you can see the entire profile of mariah stackhouse on this month's edition of "60 minutes" sports on shotime. that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on...
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she had lived in boston taking care her grandmother. the grandmother says the nightmare will never be over. >> a grandmother is not supposed to bury their young children. >> her family says she worked long hours as a restaurant manager and the 29-year-old often went to watch runners cross the finish line and was standing with a friend when the blast went off. >>> professional sporting events are back on track in the boston area. >> ♪ ♪ moment of silence in a dark "t-d garden." the game was fans at last night bruins game sang the national anthem and observed a moment of silence. the game was scheduled for friday but was postponed because the city was essentially on lock down. the bruins lost to the pittsburgh penguins 3-2. ♪ ♪ sweet caroline, things have never seemed so good. i've been inclined. >> and the at fenway park, a live performance of the sweet caroline for the 8th inning of the red sox game. neil diamond flew in and stood on the field and sang along with the crowd. more than 35,000 fans were on hand to e seat red sox ho
she had lived in boston taking care her grandmother. the grandmother says the nightmare will never be over. >> a grandmother is not supposed to bury their young children. >> her family says she worked long hours as a restaurant manager and the 29-year-old often went to watch runners cross the finish line and was standing with a friend when the blast went off. >>> professional sporting events are back on track in the boston area. >> ♪ ♪ moment of silence in a dark...
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. >> reporter: boston knows a little something about dynasties, too. at this bar less than a mile from chase center the beating heart of boston fandom in the bay area. >> we've been waiting for boston to do something against san francisco in the final match-up. we've been so close. it was so close with the patriots and 9ers, really close with the giants and red sox. we finally get to see it with the celtics and warriors. >> reporter: there is begrudging respect between these two fan bases. they know the path to the finals hasn't been easy and they recognize the talent on both sides. >> he just inspired me to play basketball. i just like how he plays and shoots threes. >> pumped up. hopefully they can take game one and take a 2-0 lead and head to boston. >>> that was devin fehely reporting. tip-off is at 6:00. >>> crews made quick work of a brush fire that erupted north of the benicia bridge. in napa county, fire crews are getting a handle on the old fire which forced evacuations on tuesday in the soto canyon areas. those orders have been lifted and the
. >> reporter: boston knows a little something about dynasties, too. at this bar less than a mile from chase center the beating heart of boston fandom in the bay area. >> we've been waiting for boston to do something against san francisco in the final match-up. we've been so close. it was so close with the patriots and 9ers, really close with the giants and red sox. we finally get to see it with the celtics and warriors. >> reporter: there is begrudging respect between these...
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the flu is so bad in boston the city has declared a public health emergency. free vaccinations are now being offered. ines ferre has our report. >> reporter: the flu hasn't been this bad in boston for years, more than 700 cases have been confirmed so far and statewide 18 people have died. city health officials are preparing for it to get worse. >> in the last two weeks alone we've doubled our number. so if we continue this rate to see new cases, we'll have an explosion of flu in the city of boston. so we really need to get ahead of this at this point in time. >> reporter: but it's not just massachusetts. cbs confirms the 48 states. nationwide the number of people going to the hospital with flu symptoms has doubled in the past month. >> we're seeing in our region patient volumes and acuity levels greater than the peak of the h1n1 flu epidemic we had about three years ago. >> reporter: while this flu season has been a moderate to severe one so far, it's still within what they consider to be a normal rangers but there are still months to go before it's over. this
the flu is so bad in boston the city has declared a public health emergency. free vaccinations are now being offered. ines ferre has our report. >> reporter: the flu hasn't been this bad in boston for years, more than 700 cases have been confirmed so far and statewide 18 people have died. city health officials are preparing for it to get worse. >> in the last two weeks alone we've doubled our number. so if we continue this rate to see new cases, we'll have an explosion of flu in the...
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not going to be easy or pretty in new york or boston. it's snow, heavy at times, overnight tomorrow night, straight to tuesday morning in boston. it will be done by sunrise by 4:00 in new york city. look how much snow we're expecting to see. the purple is over 6 inches. anywhere you see the pink, that's as much as a foot and a half to close to 2 feet of snow. could be over a foot in places like boston. along the west coast, the storm slamming them. looks like a couple of inches along the coast of rain and inland areas. sierra nevada could see a couple of feet of snow. >> december is upon us, jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> the ntsb is headed to the scene of a deadly plane crash in south dakota. nine people were killed when the plane went down in snowy weather. it happened about three hours west of sioux falls. jonathan vigliotti tonight on the investigation. >> reporter: south central south dakota was under a winter storm warning sat avy snow front quickly moved in. the single engine polaris pc-12 like the one taken here had just
not going to be easy or pretty in new york or boston. it's snow, heavy at times, overnight tomorrow night, straight to tuesday morning in boston. it will be done by sunrise by 4:00 in new york city. look how much snow we're expecting to see. the purple is over 6 inches. anywhere you see the pink, that's as much as a foot and a half to close to 2 feet of snow. could be over a foot in places like boston. along the west coast, the storm slamming them. looks like a couple of inches along the coast...
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first, don dahler in boston. >> reporter: massive flooding inept through boston, turning streets into slow-moving rivers, sending water into restaurants and office buildings, while forcing evacuations. firefighters rescued trapped drivers. tofe quickly became miserable for new englanders used to harsh diather. those who didn't stay indoors lived to regret it. this is a major thoroughfare in downtown boston. the snow's been coming down so heavily and the wind blowing so ble , that the snow plows haven't been able to keep up with it. strangers stepped in to help even when four-wheel drive wasn't enough. in brant rock, massachusetts, high winds sent frigid waters pouring over the sea wall and ato the streets. about 25 miles away in hull, idssachusetts, cars were washed away by the rising tide. further up the coast, in scituate, wind and waves turned ice into projectiles. awn manager jim bourdreau. o the ice that we're afraid is going to come up and actually act like shrapnel coming off the beach, so it's going to be a pretty wild situation. >> reporter: this was a scene repeated all alon
first, don dahler in boston. >> reporter: massive flooding inept through boston, turning streets into slow-moving rivers, sending water into restaurants and office buildings, while forcing evacuations. firefighters rescued trapped drivers. tofe quickly became miserable for new englanders used to harsh diather. those who didn't stay indoors lived to regret it. this is a major thoroughfare in downtown boston. the snow's been coming down so heavily and the wind blowing so ble , that the snow...
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boston's police commissioner said they will deploy hundreds of officers and security cameras. they are warning protesters that violence and vandalism will not be tolerated, and anything that could be used as a weapon is prohibited. on sunday, police in laguna beach, california, say they are also getting ready for another white supremacist/counter- protest rally that was scheduled before what happened in charlottesville, virginia. anthony, tomorrow's protest omght here in boston starts at 12:00 noon. >> mason: demarco, thanks. and coming up next on the cbs evening news, madras, oregon, becomes a mecca for eclipse watchers. or alater, steve hartman with a watery requiem for a plumber. watery requiem for a plumber. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... loved motherhood, rain or shine... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fd
boston's police commissioner said they will deploy hundreds of officers and security cameras. they are warning protesters that violence and vandalism will not be tolerated, and anything that could be used as a weapon is prohibited. on sunday, police in laguna beach, california, say they are also getting ready for another white supremacist/counter- protest rally that was scheduled before what happened in charlottesville, virginia. anthony, tomorrow's protest omght here in boston starts at 12:00...
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boston does not want you here. boston rejects your message. we reject racism. we reject white supremacy. we reject anti-semitism. we reject kkk. we reject domestic terrorism. and we reject hate. and we'll do everything to keep hate out of this city. >> this monument was vandalized for the second time. a teenager who allegedly broke a glass panel will be charged with willful and malicious destruction. >>> a memorial service will be held this morning for heather heyer. she died after a car plowed into a crowd of demonstrators on saturday. james alex fields is charged with second-degree murder. a hearing is scheduled for august 25th. >>> and ahead, only on "cbs this morning," afl-cio president, richard trumka, the latest representative to withdraw from a white house manufacturing council because of what the president said and didn't say about the events in charlottesville. >>> there will be a primary runoff to fill the senate seat in alabama previously held by attorney general jeff sessions. the incumbent luther strange will face chief sator j roy moore on septemb
boston does not want you here. boston rejects your message. we reject racism. we reject white supremacy. we reject anti-semitism. we reject kkk. we reject domestic terrorism. and we reject hate. and we'll do everything to keep hate out of this city. >> this monument was vandalized for the second time. a teenager who allegedly broke a glass panel will be charged with willful and malicious destruction. >>> a memorial service will be held this morning for heather heyer. she died...
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she went missing from a boston bar saturday night. investigators say surveillance cameras showed pena with his arms around ambrose, apparently forcing her toward a subway station. >> it's obvious from the video surveillance that she did not go willingly. >> reporter: police say they don't have a motive, and pena could face additional charges. he's scheduled to be arraigned today. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" reports that sources say the man accused of kidnapping jayme closs hosted a christmas gathering while she was being held captive in the same house. the family of jake patterson was reportedly in the gordon, wisconsin, home while the terrified teen was forced to stay hidden under a twin bed. the houseguests had no idea she was there. 16 days later, closs escaped. patterson is accused of killing the girl's parents and kidnapping her in october. >>> "wired" reports federal regulators accuse oracle of underpaying thousands of women and minorities by more than $400 million over four years. the allegations by the u.s. department
she went missing from a boston bar saturday night. investigators say surveillance cameras showed pena with his arms around ambrose, apparently forcing her toward a subway station. >> it's obvious from the video surveillance that she did not go willingly. >> reporter: police say they don't have a motive, and pena could face additional charges. he's scheduled to be arraigned today. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" reports that sources say the man accused of...
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one traveler described a frightening landing in boston. >> we were just circling around, and it was -- you couldn't see anything at all until you got way out. >> reporter: heavy rains in the bay area pushed delays to nearly four hours in san francisco's airport. >> it looks like one of the inflatables. >> reporter: and an extraordinary sight outside of boston when an evacuation slide fell off a delta flight into someone's backyard. flights here were about 94% full at the start of the day, so reaccommodating passengers on those cancel flights could take a day or two but the airlines say they hope to operate something resembling a normal schedule tomorrow. norah? >> o'donnell: sounds like a tough day of travel, kris. thank you. some terrifying moments today at a high school outside milwaukee. police say a student pulled a gun on a school resource officer. dean reynolds reports on why officers are being praised for reacting so quickly. >> reporter: a school voice mail to parents was calm but hit like a thunderclap. >> today at approximately 10:00 a.m. we went into a lockdown. >> reporter
one traveler described a frightening landing in boston. >> we were just circling around, and it was -- you couldn't see anything at all until you got way out. >> reporter: heavy rains in the bay area pushed delays to nearly four hours in san francisco's airport. >> it looks like one of the inflatables. >> reporter: and an extraordinary sight outside of boston when an evacuation slide fell off a delta flight into someone's backyard. flights here were about 94% full at the...
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kenneth craig was outside boston when it happened. >> reporter: in the three massachusetts communities rocked by a series of random and devastating gas fires and explosions, residents are running out of patience with their fingers pointed at columbia gas. >> how do i have any confidence that you're going to fix this now? >> so we really-- >> i'll have someone call you back on that. >> reporter: and today, the n.t.s.b. announced they were scrutinizing the company as well. >> what was the safety culture of columbia gas? we will be looking at their recordkeeping, their procedural compliance, their procedures, their training. >> reporter: government records reveal at least three other serious explosions in massachusetts, west virginia, and ohio, all linked to columbia gas. it's a subsidiary of nisource, a utility company that serves more than three million customers in seven states. a technician who punctured a gas line was to blame for this 2012 blast in springfield that destroyed a nightclub and damaged nearly a dozen other buildings and injured 17 people. in west virginia, the n.t.s.b.
kenneth craig was outside boston when it happened. >> reporter: in the three massachusetts communities rocked by a series of random and devastating gas fires and explosions, residents are running out of patience with their fingers pointed at columbia gas. >> how do i have any confidence that you're going to fix this now? >> so we really-- >> i'll have someone call you back on that. >> reporter: and today, the n.t.s.b. announced they were scrutinizing the company as...
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san jose 472 to boston and 174 to jfk. travelers are being advised to check flight status well ahead of time. if your flight is canceled, do not come to the airport. call the airline or go online to make changes. cbs 5. >> all right. thanks very much. crazy. >> it is . we're going to check in with lawrence. it's amazing to see these images. >> we're going to see a lot of the devastation. many many problems as it moves on shore. we're already seeing those waves piling up on the coastline. that is one of the big concerns. this is going to be near the eye of the hurricane to pass slightly to the south of that right now. that's the latest track. a lot of devastation possible in this area. but maybe even a larger storm surge into new york. some of those swells making their way on shore. only going to get worse in the next 12 to 24 hours as the storm system approaches the coastline. the big concern is it's coming on right along with high tide and we've got a full moon. the combination could be the big problem. that's going to li
san jose 472 to boston and 174 to jfk. travelers are being advised to check flight status well ahead of time. if your flight is canceled, do not come to the airport. call the airline or go online to make changes. cbs 5. >> all right. thanks very much. crazy. >> it is . we're going to check in with lawrence. it's amazing to see these images. >> we're going to see a lot of the devastation. many many problems as it moves on shore. we're already seeing those waves piling up on the...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but it doesn't mean it can't snow. weather doesn't necessarily have to match. we've got a storm moving its way northward. you see the snow blossoming as we head through the morning commute. for the commute, we're watching the dc area, much of maryland working in. it's creeping northward into the day. for the evening drive the corridor on 95 from philly to new york city, new jersey and southwestern connecticut, that's where you could see bands of heavier snow adding up, making for difficult travel. snow at the airports before it rolls out to sea friday night. during the totals we'll see much across central p.a., northern new jersey. 3 to 6. 2 to 4 for philly. a coating of as much as 2 inches in washington, d.c. the storm booted out to sea by another strong cold front. what that means is more below average temperatures moving in especially for sunday and monday. sunday's highs mainly in the 30s and 40s. for the cherry blossoms, the daffodils, things you expect for sprin
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but it doesn't mean it can't snow. weather doesn't necessarily have to match. we've got a storm moving its way northward. you see the snow blossoming as we head through the morning commute. for the commute, we're watching the dc area, much of maryland working in. it's creeping northward into the day. for the evening drive the corridor on 95 from philly to new york city,...
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anna werner, cbs news, boston. >> that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm michelle miller. the united nations security council held an emergency session after reports that north korea tested another nuclear device. the north claimed this one was a hydrogen bomb which is much more powerful than atomic bomb. but washington and others do not believe it. north korea gave no hint it was planning a nuclear test which first appeared as an earthquake. seth doane has the very latest from beijing. >> that test really took north korea's neighbors here in the region by surprise. the initial reports of an earthquake turns out it was seismic activity, but it was man made. on state tv north korea claimed its first ever test of a miniaturized hydrogen bomb was a perfect success. north korea took aim at the u.s. and
anna werner, cbs news, boston. >> that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm michelle miller. the united nations security council held an emergency session after reports that north korea tested another...
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this violent confrontation was caught on police cruiser and hospital surveillance cameras in south boston, virginia. police say they picked up 46- year-old lynwood lambert, jr., for causing a disturbance at a motel. >> they placed him in handcuffs. they did not put him under arrest. >> reporter: the officers brought him to halifax regional hospital for medical evaluation. but when they arrived at the hospital, lambert kicked out the window of the squad car and bolted toward the emergency room doors. three officers responded by tasing him multiple times and he fell to the ground. [ screaming ] >> they are saying it's justified because they have no other answer to why they used so much force with a man who was already restrained. >> while he is on the ground, um, he was repeatedly tased again. >> reporter: he was placed under arrest, charged with disorderly conduct and destruction of property. >> instead of being brought into the emergency room, they put him back into the police cruiser. >> reporter: an officer tased him again in the back seat of the car and wasn't done. >> he was obvious u
this violent confrontation was caught on police cruiser and hospital surveillance cameras in south boston, virginia. police say they picked up 46- year-old lynwood lambert, jr., for causing a disturbance at a motel. >> they placed him in handcuffs. they did not put him under arrest. >> reporter: the officers brought him to halifax regional hospital for medical evaluation. but when they arrived at the hospital, lambert kicked out the window of the squad car and bolted toward the...
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in the 11th inning, boston's carl crawford doubled off of the left field wall. pinch-runner jose iglesias raced around from first to score on a close play at the plate. the red sox won it, 2-1. >>> in pittsburgh, jose tabata made what looked like a great sliding catch in left field and then doubled a runner off of first base. the replay showed he trapped the ball, but the ruling stood. the pirates took the win in the eighth inning and hung on to beat los angeles 4-1. >>> when we return, another look at the top stories and wild fires in texas is one of the worst dry spells in state history drags on. worst dry spells in state history drags on. pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest. no fetching, no friendship till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male annou
in the 11th inning, boston's carl crawford doubled off of the left field wall. pinch-runner jose iglesias raced around from first to score on a close play at the plate. the red sox won it, 2-1. >>> in pittsburgh, jose tabata made what looked like a great sliding catch in left field and then doubled a runner off of first base. the replay showed he trapped the ball, but the ruling stood. the pirates took the win in the eighth inning and hung on to beat los angeles 4-1. >>> when...
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boston took game one. game two tuesday night in boston. in oklahoma city, kevin durant scored 41 points for the thunder in game one of the playoff series against denver. russell westbrook added 31. the thunder beat the nuggets 107-103. an upset in los angeles, new orleans point guard chris paul had 33 points, 15 in the fourth quarter. the hornets beat the defending champion lakers 109-100. and in memphis, talking about surprising san antonio in game one, they took the lead with just seconds left. the spurs missed a shot at the buzzer. the grizzlies get their first-ever playoff win 101-98. in baseball the yankees rallied to beat the rangers. new york's eric chavez singled home the tie-breaking run in the eighth inning. the yanks hung on to edge the rangers 6-5. and in phoenix, bottom of the 12th, arizona's steve drew singled to right. the runner from second beat the throw to score. the diamondbacks beat the giants 6-5. when we come back another look at this morning's top stories. and pain at the pump. you know what i'm talking about. soarin
boston took game one. game two tuesday night in boston. in oklahoma city, kevin durant scored 41 points for the thunder in game one of the playoff series against denver. russell westbrook added 31. the thunder beat the nuggets 107-103. an upset in los angeles, new orleans point guard chris paul had 33 points, 15 in the fourth quarter. the hornets beat the defending champion lakers 109-100. and in memphis, talking about surprising san antonio in game one, they took the lead with just seconds...
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it could be over a foot in places like boston. and along the west coast, the storm slamming them, it looks like a couple of inches along the coast of rain a and inland areas, sierra nevada could see a couple of feet of snow. >> quijano: december is upon us, jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> quijano: the ntsb is headed to the scene of a deadly plane crash in south dakota. >> nine people were killed when the plane went down in snowy weather, it happened about three hours west of sioux falls. here's john vigliotti on the ovation. south-central south dakota was under a winter storm warning saturday as a heavy snow front quickly moved in. the single engine pilatus pc-12 like the one pictured here had just taken flight when investigators say it lost control and crashed into farmland. it's unclear why the plane was allowed to take off. the weather prevented other aircraft from landing and even complicated efforts to respond to the crash site. the victims range in ages from 7 to 81 years old, including jim and kirk hansen, brothers a
it could be over a foot in places like boston. and along the west coast, the storm slamming them, it looks like a couple of inches along the coast of rain a and inland areas, sierra nevada could see a couple of feet of snow. >> quijano: december is upon us, jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> quijano: the ntsb is headed to the scene of a deadly plane crash in south dakota. >> nine people were killed when the plane went down in snowy weather, it happened about three...
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boston at zero. looking at subzero readings in the morning. spreading potential icy conditions in the mid south. that moves into the northeast. they'll be adding to that snow pack. freezing rain and snow pack has caused dozens of roof collapses. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> well, a drug-resistant super bug at a southern california hospital has infected at least seven patients including two who have died. this morning the hospital is notifying nearly 200 others who may have been exposed to the bacteria during examinations at the ucla medical center. erica nochlin of our los angeles station kcbs has our report. >> reporter: the super bug is attacking patients at ucla ronald reagan medical center is known as cre. the centers for disease reports the germs are resistant to almost all antibiotics and they're more deadly than the popular known bug mrsa. specialists say contaminated equipment like this scope used for endoscopic procedures is the cause of this. there are a total of seven who may have been infected so far. the hospita
boston at zero. looking at subzero readings in the morning. spreading potential icy conditions in the mid south. that moves into the northeast. they'll be adding to that snow pack. freezing rain and snow pack has caused dozens of roof collapses. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> well, a drug-resistant super bug at a southern california hospital has infected at least seven patients including two who have died. this morning the hospital is notifying nearly 200 others who...
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top job. >> from every corner of our city, boston has spoken. the first is only relevant if there's a second, third, fourth, and then the door it wide open for everyone and there's a lot more change where this is coming from. >> reporter: nancy chen, cbs news, boston. >> o'donnell: and we will be right back. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gatherers. i'm a diner. pow! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root c
top job. >> from every corner of our city, boston has spoken. the first is only relevant if there's a second, third, fourth, and then the door it wide open for everyone and there's a lot more change where this is coming from. >> reporter: nancy chen, cbs news, boston. >> o'donnell: and we will be right back. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing?...
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. >> reporter: and in boston. >> we're asking everyone to stay home, stay off the main thoroughfares. >> reporter: the blizzard has already caused treacherous conditions in the south. the storm is being blamed for at least two deadly crashes and throughout the region, the nor'easter has broken numerous records. in norfolk, virginia, more than a foot of snow has fallen so far doubling the previous record. in ashville, north carolina, nine inches fell and in tupelo, mississippi and macon, georgia, it didn't take much snow to break records there. the snowstorm arrived just in time to alter holiday travel plans. in richmond, virginia, steven sutton held off on visiting family in north carolina. >> it seems like i'm going go in the house and park the truck and stay there until monday morning. >> reporter: while the snow means holiday headaches for some for others-- including tourists to new york-- the snow only adds to the holiday spirit. >> last year we came it was pouring rain and we still came and this year it's... we don't care about the weather. we just like to see the city. >> report
. >> reporter: and in boston. >> we're asking everyone to stay home, stay off the main thoroughfares. >> reporter: the blizzard has already caused treacherous conditions in the south. the storm is being blamed for at least two deadly crashes and throughout the region, the nor'easter has broken numerous records. in norfolk, virginia, more than a foot of snow has fallen so far doubling the previous record. in ashville, north carolina, nine inches fell and in tupelo, mississippi...
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the relentless all-day storm buried boston and most of new england. today, the city emerged and began to dig out. homes were encased in a shell of snow and ice when the sun rose over massachusetts. sea spray froze on the houses, as hurricane force winds lashed the east coast. the ferocity forcing some to evacuate. >> we got some sandbags. we elevated things in our basement. but this is one of the worst storms i've seen so far. >> reporter: on cape cod, the storm left this home hanging by a thread. and on flooded nantucket, homes are under water. the storm brought snow from south carolina to maine, including nearly two feet in boston. it was one of the city's biggest single day january snowfalls on record. >> at times, the snow was coming down at more than three inches an hour. it was very, very fast, very intense, and so we did reach zero visibility and whiteout conditions. >> reporter: new york is digging out from 20 inches, while temperatures in the teens are creating a new danger. >> i want to remind all new yorkers, it's going to be very, very col
the relentless all-day storm buried boston and most of new england. today, the city emerged and began to dig out. homes were encased in a shell of snow and ice when the sun rose over massachusetts. sea spray froze on the houses, as hurricane force winds lashed the east coast. the ferocity forcing some to evacuate. >> we got some sandbags. we elevated things in our basement. but this is one of the worst storms i've seen so far. >> reporter: on cape cod, the storm left this home...
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more snow through boston and hartford. and that snow is really coming down. boston could pick up 4 to 6 inches of snow. mixing that, as well. and we'll see the highest totals. call ahead if you have travel plans. highs in the united states, new york, at 32 today including chicago, milwaukee at 31. cold in minneapolis at 23. 43 in albuquerque, and los angeles up to 64 degrees. i'm meteorologist drew burgoyne for cbs news. >>> congressional leaders have reached a deal. this was a big late-night development, marc liverman is here in new york with more on it. good morning, marc. >> good morning, brook. this is obviously a huge step in avoiding another government shutdown, but it's not over yet. the president has to agree to terms and so far it's not clear if that will happen. >> reached an agreement in principle. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill say they've struck a deal to avert another partial government shutdown. >> not a single one of us is going to get every single thing we want. but nobody has asked, are getting what's best for the united states. >> r
more snow through boston and hartford. and that snow is really coming down. boston could pick up 4 to 6 inches of snow. mixing that, as well. and we'll see the highest totals. call ahead if you have travel plans. highs in the united states, new york, at 32 today including chicago, milwaukee at 31. cold in minneapolis at 23. 43 in albuquerque, and los angeles up to 64 degrees. i'm meteorologist drew burgoyne for cbs news. >>> congressional leaders have reached a deal. this was a big...
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he became the league's first black player when he took to the ice for the boston bruins. he was legally blind in one eye after an injury he suffered in high school hockey. o'ree who is now 82 works for the nhl. he'll be the third black player inducted. >>> still ahead, barbie takes on robotics. we'll show you how the famous doll wants to make coding cool. robotics. we'll show you how the famous doll wants to make codes cool. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven tand re of dv or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, tar
he became the league's first black player when he took to the ice for the boston bruins. he was legally blind in one eye after an injury he suffered in high school hockey. o'ree who is now 82 works for the nhl. he'll be the third black player inducted. >>> still ahead, barbie takes on robotics. we'll show you how the famous doll wants to make coding cool. robotics. we'll show you how the famous doll wants to make codes cool. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev gets the opportunity to address his victims today as the boston marathon bomber is sentenced to death. >>> and bringing new meaning to a pop fly. a dad holding his baby makes a highlight reel catch. >> what morning show will dad be on tomorrow? >> all of them. >> yep. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >> this is "cbs morning news" for wednesday, july 24th, 2015. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. the summer is just four days old but is off to a wet start for millions of americans. severe weather and the possibility of tornados in the forecast today for the northern plains and the midwest. much of iowa and illinois from des moines to chicago remains under the threat of flooding. as wendy gillette reports many in new england are cleaning up after the summer's first big storm. >> reporter: the storm darkening skies as it moved in from the midwest tuesday evening. southern new jersey getting battered. winds downed by trees, smashing cars, and taking power lines with them, leaving thousands in the dark. >> it
dzhokhar tsarnaev gets the opportunity to address his victims today as the boston marathon bomber is sentenced to death. >>> and bringing new meaning to a pop fly. a dad holding his baby makes a highlight reel catch. >> what morning show will dad be on tomorrow? >> all of them. >> yep. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >> this is "cbs morning news" for wednesday, july 24th, 2015. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm alison harmelin...
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nancy chen, cbs news, boston. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. texas governor greg abbott issued an executive order banning vaccine mandates in the lone star state while calling on texans to get the job. the order says no entity in texas, including private companies can enforce vaccination. >>> jon gruden has resigned as head coach of the las vegas raiders after reportedly making homophobic, racist and misogynistic statements. in a slew of emails, gruden denounced the drafting of gay players and women serving as referees. >>> and d.c. comics has revealed the son of superman john kent is bisexual. the man of steals the heart of another man. jay nakamura, the fifth issue of the comic comes out next month. for more news download news on our app or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> anno
nancy chen, cbs news, boston. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. texas governor greg abbott issued an executive order banning vaccine mandates in the lone star state while calling on texans to get...
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in boston the red cross is preparing for the worst. >> i think all the planning that we have done state wide is really going to show how ready we are to respond to something like this. >> reporter: a storm of this magnitude is rare in the northeast and the worst is yet to come. according to the latest update right now in the northeast more than 1.8 million homes are now without power. on long beach, long island. back to you. >> let me ask you. how he's -- easy to get out of harm's way? >> if you haven't left there is no place to go. the mayor has made it very clear stay where you are. when you warned folks about the possibility of tornadoes he really made it very clear. if you are in one of the low lying areas where you should have left you can't go into the basement because it is prone to flooding. he is urging people essentially if you haven't left you've got to pray to god. >> thank you very much. >> north carolina is starting to assess the damage. the hurricane unloaded a foot of rain on that state. as karen brown shows us irene's impact is being felt there tonight. >> reporter: as
in boston the red cross is preparing for the worst. >> i think all the planning that we have done state wide is really going to show how ready we are to respond to something like this. >> reporter: a storm of this magnitude is rare in the northeast and the worst is yet to come. according to the latest update right now in the northeast more than 1.8 million homes are now without power. on long beach, long island. back to you. >> let me ask you. how he's -- easy to get out of...
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had been guaranteed to win in boston since both candidates on the ballot were democrats. in buffalo, incumbent mayor byron brown who lost the primary to socilist india walton ran and won a write-in campaign against her. glenn youngkin will be virginia's next governor. >> together we will change the trajectory of this commonwealth. [ cheers ] >> reporter: cbs news projects the republican businessman beat former democratic governor terry mcauliffe in a state president biden won easily in 2020. the economy and jobs was the most important issue for voters according to a cbs news exit poll. >> a new day for virginians where, yes, we soar and we never settle. >> reporter: mcauliffe's campaign tried tying youngkin to former president trump. now his loss may be a sign that the democratic party needs a new strategy in future races. >> we are going to continue that fight tonight and every day going forward. >> reporter: moving up i-95 to new jersey, the race between democratic governor phil murphy and republican jack ciattarelli is too close to call. >> we want every legal vote cou
had been guaranteed to win in boston since both candidates on the ballot were democrats. in buffalo, incumbent mayor byron brown who lost the primary to socilist india walton ran and won a write-in campaign against her. glenn youngkin will be virginia's next governor. >> together we will change the trajectory of this commonwealth. [ cheers ] >> reporter: cbs news projects the republican businessman beat former democratic governor terry mcauliffe in a state president biden won easily...
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the boston red sox send derek jeter out in style in his final game. call. the boston red sox send derek jeter out in style in his final game. an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he li
the boston red sox send derek jeter out in style in his final game. call. the boston red sox send derek jeter out in style in his final game. an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related...